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On Yander's Farm there was a working well that thirsty adventurers could lower a bucket into and then drink from.
On Yander's Farm there was a working well that thirsty adventurers could lower a bucket into and then drink from.


[[Spotted velnalin]]s and [[black urgh]]s once roamed the farm when it was entirely a hunting ground for starting adventurers. Yander's farm was overhauled and those two [[creature]]s disappeared when the orcs and such were introduced.
[[Spotted velnalin]]s and [[black urgh]]s once roamed the farm when it was entirely a hunting ground for 'starting' adventurers. Yander's Farm was overhauled and those two [[creature]]s disappeared when the orcs and such were introduced, extending its appeal to adventurers up to approximately 15 trainings.


[[Category:Hunting Areas]]
[[Category:Hunting Areas]]

Revision as of 23:23, 20 July 2008

Yander's Farm was located just southwest of Ta'Vaalor down a worn track outside the Victory Gate.

There were rumors that the entire barn was simply an elaborate ruse to hide a secret laboratory where the infamous Yander works dark magics for ill purpose.

The farm itself is split up into a turnip patch, a wheat field, a barley field, and a corn field. Each area hosts a different low-level hunting ground.

Indigenous Creatures

Of interest

On Yander's Farm there was a working well that thirsty adventurers could lower a bucket into and then drink from.

Spotted velnalins and black urghs once roamed the farm when it was entirely a hunting ground for 'starting' adventurers. Yander's Farm was overhauled and those two creatures disappeared when the orcs and such were introduced, extending its appeal to adventurers up to approximately 15 trainings.